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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What I’m Lovin’ Wednesday: Vintage Pin Curls

There is a reason that vintage pin curls are still popular….they’re effective and awesome! Pin curls are fantastic because they’re fast, easy, and don’t require heat (i.e. healthy option for your luscious locks). With the holidays here, I know you’ve got your planners filled with parties and family get-togethers, and you need something to do with your hair super fast.

While I was getting ready for Thanksgiving this year I decided to snap a few shots to show you how to use pin curls for your own hair. (To be honest I’m a little nervous to be posting some of these pictures, especially with my hair undone, so please pardon that lol)

When I first get out of the shower, I comb my hair and use a tennis ball sized amount of volumizing mousse.

Then I dry my hair upside down with a round brush, moving root to tip. This is my everyday hair-do.

For the pinning, you want to get some hair pins and a spray bottle of water. You don't want to use bobby pins because they will leave weird little bumps in your hair.

Take small pieces of hair and wrap it around your fingers. The smaller clump of hair you take, the tighter the curl will be; the larger the clump, the more wavy it will be. Make sure to comb through each clump of hair before wrapping it around your fingers.

Once you’ve wrapped the clump of hair around your fingers, pin the clump to your head.

Keep going around your head, until you’ve pinned all of your hair up. Then lightly spray, or mist rather, each curl with water. Then wait for each curl to dry COMPLETELY. At this point I went & made deviled eggs for Thanksgiving. If this was a normal day I would have gotten dressed and done my makeup while the curls dried. If you’re in a rush though, you can hit those curls with your hair dryer to really speed things along.

When every curl is completely dry & you take the pins out, this is what your hair will look like:

To make it more natural, run your fingers through the curls. Don't use a brush/comb because it will get out of control (I promise; I’ve learned this the hard way.) Then shoot your locks with your favorite moving hairspray.

Easy, right? I love this method of curling my hair! It’s so effective and the curls hold all day. So if you’re wondering what to do with your hair this holiday season, or even just want to dress-up a regular day, try these awesome & classic pin curls :-)

You are absolutely gorgeous! And those girls look amazing! I love hair tutorials- thanks for the idea! And thanks for linking up to Strut Your Stuff Saturday! We hope that you will come back tomorrow and share more of you amazing ideas!Camille @SixSistersStuff

I just to do this a long time ago...and somehow forgot about it!! thanks! actually I am going to do this tonight! your curls are absolutely beautiful!!I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.